Venezuelan Maldonado sets the pace at Paul Ricard

Rapax racer Pastor Maldonado has set the pace during the first test for the GP2 Main Series, having topped half the sessions in the 3 day test at the Paul Ricard HTTT in France.

The Paul Ricard test opens the 2010 GP2 Main Series championship, and it saw all 24 cars attend for all 3 days, completing the opening two days on the Bridgestone medium compound while finishing the 3 day collective test on the soft rubber.

The opening session of the test was a slow session, as constant drizzle made the track conditions tricky for all the drivers, and the teams had no choice but to use wet weather tyres, apart from Tridents new signing, another Venezuelan in the shape of Johnny Cecotto, who ran slicks towards the end of the session and ended the first three hour test fastest by 2.5 seconds, ahead of the Scuderia Coloni car of Alberto Valerio.

Five drivers only did a single installation lap in the opening session – both Rapax cars of Maldonado and Luiz Razia, the GP2 Asia Champions iSport International, with their drivers Davide Valsecchi and Oliver Turvey and the DPR car of Michael Herck.

The afternoon session saw the weather improve, as well as being red flagged four times. With the improvement in the weather saw an improvement in the lap times being set and all the cars were on slick tyres for the second session.

With 10 minutes of the afternoon session left, it was the Rapax car of Maldonado who took the fastest time of the day, a 1m12.897s, with rookie Jules Bianchi (ART Grand Prix) and Giedo van Der Garde (Barwa Addax) rounding out the top 3.

Day 2 – another configuration met the 24 GP2 runners, this time the 2A configuration at the track, one of the short hairpin configurations.

During the opening session, the Racing Engineering runner of Dani Clos topped the timing sheets, after setting a best time of 1m10.288s, with the inform Venezuelan Maldonado close behind at the end. GP2 rookies Jules Bianchi and Sam Bird (Both ART Grand Prix) had strong opening sessions, posting the third and fourth best times of the session. Clos's Racing Engineering team mate, Christian Vietoris rounded off the top 5 from the morning.

The afternoon session saw the ambient temperatures go down slightly, and it took Maldonado until 20 minutes before the end of the day to better the best time of the day, set by Clos. Clos also bettered his best time from the morning, but it wasn't as fast as Maldonado, who finished the day top by a tenth of a second from Clos, while the Super Nova Racing entry of Josef Kral set the third fastest time of the session, with the Racing Steps Foundation backed iSport International runner Oliver Turvey fourth fastest. Renault F1 reserve driver Ho Pin-Tung rounded out the top 5.

Only Clos and Maldonado were able to lap the 2A Configuration of the Paul Ricard track in less than 70 seconds.

Day 3 – on a third different configuration, this time 2D, a short, tight and technical configuration, giving the teams a chance to prepare or circuits like Monaco. The teams also had a change of tyre compound, as they had to run the soft Bridgestone tyre for this test.

The morning session saw the GP2 rookies take charge, with the ART Grand Prix cars of Bianchi and Bird topping the times, the former setting a best time of 1m10.268s, beating Bird's time of 1m10.323s. Racing Engineering continued their strong test as Vietoris set the third fastest time (1m10.431s) with Maldonado finishing the penultimate session fourth. Rounding out the top 5 was Super Nova Racing's young Swede, Marcus Ericsson. iSports Turvey and DAMS Pin-Tung had their times disqualified as their cars were found to be under weight.

The final session at the Paul Ricard track went the way of Maldonado, who completed a hat trick of afternoon session best times. As in the morning session, it was the day the rookies stood up and were counted.

The session was disrupted with 6 red flags shown, and in between all of the stoppages, young Czech racer Kral had secured the top spot before the impressive Vietoris took it from Kral with an hour to go.

Maldonado, however, was slowly creeping up the times and by the time the sixth red flag was shown, had made his way into second behind Vietoris, with just 15 minutes left of the 3 day test.

Once the session was green flagged for the final 15 minutes, Maldonado wasted no time in securing the fastest time of the day as he lapped the 2D Configuration in less than 70 seconds, one tenth faster than Bianchi, the only other driver to break the 70 second mark.

Rounding out the top 5 were Fabio Leimer (Ocean Racing Technology), Vietoris and Bird.

The final collective GP2 test is due to take place at Barcelona over the 7th to 9th April, ahead of the opening rounds of the 2010 GP2 Main Series which take place at Barcelona, alongside the FIA Formula One World Championship, on the 8th and 9th May.

Times for March 23rd:

Position

Name

Nationality

Team

Time AM

Time PM

1

Pastor Maldonado

VEN

Rapax

1:12.987s

2

Jules Bianchi

FRA

ART Grand Prix

1:24.829s

1:13.074s

3

Giedo Van Der Garde

NED

Barwa Addax Team

1:21.993s

1:13.078s

4

Jerome D’Ambrosio

BEL

DAMS

1:25.138s

1:13.124s

5

Luiz Razia

BRA

Rapax

1:13.151s

6

Christian Vietoris

GER

Racing Engineering

1:21.281s

1:13.203s

7

Giacomo Ricci

ITA

DPR

1:13.215s

8

Josef Kral

CZE

Super Nova Racing

1:23.673s

1:13.224s

9

Dani Clos

ESP

Racing Engineering

1:23.368s

1:13.301s

10

Oliver Turvey

GBR

iSport International

1:13.331s

11

Adrian Zaugg

RSA

Trident Racing

1:22.089s

1:13.362s

12

Marcus Ericsson

SWE

Super Nova Racing

1:20.726s

1:13.437s

13

Michael Herck

ROU

DPR

1:13.455s

14

Sam Bird

GBR

ART Grand Prix

1:24.025S

1:13.472S

15

Sergio Perez

MEX

Barwa Addax Team

1:23.627s

1:13.523s

16

Fabio Leimer

SUI

Ocean Racing Technology

1:33.878s

1:13.560s

17

Davide Valsecchi

ITA

iSport International

1:13.654s

18

Johnny Cecotto

VEN

Trident Racing

1:14.674s

1:13.678s

19

Charles Pic

FRA

Arden International

1:23.619s

1:13.729s

20

Alberto Valerio

BRA

Scuderia Coloni

1:17.088s

1:13.803s

21

Rodolfo Gonzalez

VEN

Arden International

1:27.129s

1:13.964s

22

Ho-Pin Tung

CHN

DAMS

1:25.385s

1:14.067s

23

Max Chilton

GBR

Ocean Racing Technology

1:26.356s

1:14.817s

24

Vladimir Arabadzhiev

BUL

Scuderia Coloni

1:21.179s

1:15.242s

Times for day 2, March 24th:

Position

Name

Nationality

Team

Time AM

Time PM

1

Pastor Maldonado

VEN

Rapax

1:10.375s

1:09.769s

2

Dani Clos

ESP

Racing Engineering

1:10.288s

1:09.876s

3

Josef Kral

CZE

Super Nova Racing

1:10.651s

1:10.045s

4

Oliver Turvey

GBR

iSport International

1:11.266s

1:10.082s

5

Ho-Pin Tung

CHN

DAMS

1:11.113s

1:10.160s

6

Sam Bird

GBR

ART Grand Prix

1:10.497s

1:10.164s

7

Davide Valsecchi

ITA

iSport International

1:10.792s

1:10.185s

8

Jerome D’Ambrosio

BEL

DAMS

1:10.934s

1:10.256s

9

Jules Bianchi

FRA

ART Grand Prix

1:10.481s

1:10.264s

10

Luiz Razia

BRA

Rapax

1:10.816s

1:10.276s

11

Adrian Zaugg

RSA

Trident Racing

1:11.318s

1:10.305s

12

Giedo Van Der Garde

NED

Barwa Addax Team

1:10.921s

1:10.326s

13

Alberto Valerio

BRA

Scuderia Coloni

1:11.030s

1:10.414s

14

Johnny Cecotto

VEN

Trident Racing

1:10.934s

1:10.423s

15

Vladimir Arabadzhiev

BUL

Scuderia Coloni

1:11.963s

1:10.485s

16

Charles Pic

FRA

Arden International

1:10.576s

1:10.500s

17

Sergio Perez

MEX

Barwa Addax Team

1:10.619s

1:10.579s

18

Michael Herck

ROU

DPR

1:10.838s

1:10.629s

19

Fabio Leimer

SUI

Ocean Racing Technology

1:11.355s

1:10.647s

20

Giacomo Ricci

ITA

DPR

1:10.746s

1:10.754s

21

Rodolfo Gonzalez

VEN

Arden International

1:11.095s

1:10.771s

22

Christian Vietoris

GER

Racing Engineering

1:10.532s

1:11.089s

23

Max Chilton

GBR

Ocean Racing Technology

1:11.304s

24

Marcus Ericsson

SWE

Super Nova Racing

1:11.343s

Times for Day 3, March 25th.

Position

Name

Nationality

Team

Time AM

Time PM

1

Pastor Maldonado

VEN

Rapax

1:10.480s

1:09.784s

2

Jules Bianchi

FRA

ART Grand Prix

1:10.268s

1:09.899s

3

Fabio Leimer

SUI

Ocean Racing Technology

1:11.633s

1:10.022s

4

Christian Vietoris

GER

Racing Engineering

1:10.431s

1:10.033s

5

Sam Bird

GBR

ART Grand Prix

1:10.323s

1:10.117s

6

Josef Kral

CZE

Super Nova Racing

1:10.882s

1:10.143s

7

Marcus Ericsson

SWE

Super Nova Racing

1:10.532s

1:10.205s

8

Johnny Cecotto

VEN

Trident Racing

1:11.122s

1:10.256s

9

Dani Clos

ESP

Racing Engineering

1:10.559s

1:10.281s

10

Giedo Van Der Garde

NED

Barwa Addax Team

1:10.890s

1:10.320s

11

Charles Pic

FRA

Arden International

1:10.692s

1:10.330s

12

Luiz Razia

BRA

Rapax

1:10.899s

1:10.331s

13

Jerome D’Ambrosio

BEL

DAMS

1:10.661s

1:10.347s

14

Oliver Turvey

GBR

iSport International

1:10.375s

15

Adrian Zaugg

RSA

Trident Racing

1:11.526s

1:10.402s

16

Davide Valsecchi

ITA

iSport International

1:10.725s

1:10.452s

17

Max Chilton

GBR

Ocean Racing Technology

1:11.274s

1:10.459s

18

Michael Herck

ROU

DPR

1:10.867s

1:10.464s

19

Alberto Valerio

BRA

Scuderia Coloni

1:10.714s

1:10.672s

20

Rodolfo Gonzalez

VEN

Arden International

1:11.056s

1:10.710s

21

Giacomo Ricci

ITA

DPR

1:11.443s

1:10.746s

22

Sergio Perez

MEX

Barwa Addax Team

1:10.705s

1:10.775s

23

Vladimir Arabadzhiev

BUL

Scuderia Coloni

1:11.297s

1:11.062s

24

Ho-Pin Tung

CHN

DAMS

1:11.106s

Venezuelan Maldonado sets the pace at Paul Ricard was last modified: April 1st, 2010